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ILL-TREATED HUSBAND.

APPLIES FOR SEPARATION ORDER.

! TRESS ASSOCIATION Anoklund, last night. An application for a Haporutiou order I was made by a husband in tho Police I Court to-day. Frank Bailor applying before I Mr Kettle, S.M.. foe an order against hie wife Emma Bailer. Tho woman did nor oppoar. Applicant, a municipal laborer, I said ho hnd a family of five, four of whom I woro in a homo. Ho wanted a separation I because his wife insulted him and oou- I stantly neglooted tho homo. I “Does she treat you with porsistent I oruolty ?” qnoriod Sho Magistrate, quoting the usual ground of suob application. I “I think it io oruol, sir,’' ropliod Bailer, "to go homo in the morning and find 1 three men in the house.” Bailor od led I that his wife aworo at him, and ran him ‘

into debt. Sorgt. Shoohac, who said ho koow tho parties, deposed that tho polioo had kept J Mrs Bailor’s houso under observation because it was euspectod to bo a houso of I ill-fumo. He had boon called to interfere owing to quarreltt several times. "Why don’t you take steps to get a divotoo ?” asked the Magistrate. •• Tha! monos capital,” said Bailer, "and I I haven’t got it.” As tho Magistrate was uncertain whether the reasons brought forward by applicant wero sufficient to sustain tho I application, ho adjourned his dooieion.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1811, 18 July 1906, Page 3

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ILL-TREATED HUSBAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1811, 18 July 1906, Page 3

ILL-TREATED HUSBAND. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1811, 18 July 1906, Page 3

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